
SAR Teams Rescued Injured Hiker On Mount Kearsarge
The N.H. Fish and Game Conservation officers and other volunteers rescued a 20-year-old hiker on Wednesday while hiking with a group on Mt. Kearsarge when she injured her ankle and needed to seek medical attention.
Group members applied first aid but the injury did not allow her to make progress on her own. Read more here
Great job to the N.H. Fish and Game Conservation Officers and other volunteers for rescuing the woman as we wish her a speedy recovery. As always, please be safe out there!
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